124 Iowa 507 | Iowa | 1904
The-plaintiff, Byron A. Belcher, and Ida M. Root were married in the year 1875. They maintained family relations until the year 1899, when a separation took
III. Of the errors assigned upon rulings on the introduction of evidence, we have to say that in some instances no proper objection or exception seems to have been preserved, and in others the rulings appear to be correct. A motion has been filed in this court to affirm the judgment appealed from, because, as alleged, the appellant’s abstract “ is unjust, improper, and has manifestly been made for the purpose of deceiving and misleading the court'.” The abstract is not as full, clear, and specific as it might be, but we find in it no indication that it was- not prepared and filed in good faith; nor do we think it so defective as to deceive or mislead the court upon matters essential to the proper disposition of the appeal. The motion is therefore overruled.
For the reason stated in the foregoing opinion, the case will be remanded to the district court for a new trial. — ■ Reversed.